I just happened to pick up this same ATCS case (black exterior) which was barely used today for "a reeeeeal cheap song". Too bad it isn't all black inside, but for what I got it for I have nothing to really complain about.

So ATCS 840 Club what do I have to look forward to by having this case?

Well, I got my loop installed, but due to my PSU deciding to take a big dump on my SSDs and CD drive my case is a little bit of a mess right now. I'm using my TX950 backup right now, and I'm not bothering with cable management since I'm going to end up redoing it anyway.

So ATCS 840 Club what do I have to look forward to by having this case?

First, welcome to the club. Picture proof is always welcome.

What do you to look forward? Oodles of space to play!
And tons of modding possibilities.

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Originally Posted by Xeio

Well, I got my loop installed, but due to my PSU deciding to take a big dump on my SSDs and CD drive my case is a little bit of a mess right now. I'm using my TX950 backup right now, and I'm not bothering with cable management since I'm going to end up redoing it anyway.

What happened?? What do you mean by "take a big dump on my SSDs and CD drive"??
Asking because I am about to buy the AX750. But I am in no mood to fork out that kind of cash, just for it to destroy my SSD!!!!

No idea, I hooked everything back up and my SSDs all fried (and the DVD reader no longer recognizes disks, though that happened an hour or two later), everything else is fine. Hence why I'm RMAing my PSU to see if it was in fact the cause.

Odd that it never happened till now though, I'd chalk it up to really bad luck.

So after my latest round of cable management I decided to give the GPU Duct a try for my reference GTX 275. I took out the PCI slot covers (less resistance to airflow) and slapped my Thermalright X-Silent 120 onto the duct but I believe it's increased my GPU temps by a bit.

I wonder though if I'll have more success with the duct with my Gigabyte GTX-560 that's on the way considering it's more open design. (More of the heat will be vented into the case itself).